Great health care in Muskoka
is about having the best people with the best technology
in the best environment.
Your generosityis what makes
that happen.

Better Healthcare Today

WAYS TO GIVE

Donors provide funding for hospital equipment. Government doesn’t.
It takes a partnership between donors and health care teams to provide the
best health care
in Muskoka.

Better Healthcare Tomorrow

CURRENT NEEDS

This is Tom. Cancer survivor. You can make a difference in
the life of someone like Tom.
Our donors are helping drive positive transformational changes to patient care in South Muskoka.

Better Healthcare Together

PATIENT STORIES

Great health care in Muskoka is about having the best people with the best technology
in the best environment.
Your generosityis what makes
that happen.

WAYS TO GIVE

Donors provide funding for hospital equipment. Government doesn’t.
It takes a partnership between donors and health care teams to provide the
best health care
in Muskoka.

CURRENT NEEDS

This is Tom. Cancer survivor. You can make a difference in the life of someone like Tom.
Our donors are helping drive positive transformational changes to patient care in South Muskoka.

PATIENT STORIES

Covid-19 Emergency Response Fund Launched

The South Muskoka Hospital Foundation is launching an urgent appeal to year-round and seasonal residents for additional funds in the face of the anticipated arrival of COVID-19 patients to the hospital.
Currently, the hospital is well-positioned for the initial influx of patients, but that situation could quickly change as the corona virus runs its course.
The Emergency Response Fund will be used to acquire equipment and supplies related to the pandemic, including three new ICU beds at a cost of $45,000 each that have just been ordered.
“We don’t know what’s coming down the pipeline, but we don’t want money to be an issue” says the Foundation’s Executive Director Colin Miller, “so if the hospital needs something and we have money in the bank, we can buy it right away.” Miller was quick to point out that many seasonal residents are already back in Muskoka which will place added pressure on hospital resources.
Donations of any amount are welcomed and can be given online or by mailing a cheque to 75 Ann St., Bracebridge, ON, P1L 2E4, or over the phone by calling (705) 645-4404 x 3193 and leaving your phone number.
Please do not come to the hospital to donate as foundation staff are working from home.
Timing is important to ensure timely acquisition of this equipment. Please share this message on all your social media platforms and by calling a friend.

March 17: Covid-19 Pandemic: Keeping our community safe and informed.

As the Covid 19 situation continues to evolve, South Muskoka Hospital Foundation is committed to keeping you and your families safe and informed. As we continue moving forward with our mission, we all believe that the health and well-being of every individual person has to be the priority during these difficult times. To this end, we have closed our office site within the Hospital to ensure traffic at the hospital is essential to health care staff only. Our team is continuing their work offsite and team members are available through their regular phone and email addresses. If you would like to make a donation, please don’t come to the hospital. Instead – call us and we will come to you! And as always, you can continue to make your donation online at www.healthmuskoka.ca or by sending your donation through regular mail. South Muskoka Hospital Foundation values your continued support and dedication to ensuring our hospital provides the best care for our community. Please continue to check our social media and website for further updates and do not hesitate to contact us with any questions.

The South Muskoka Hospital Foundation receives no funding from the Government of Ontario to purchase new or replacement equipment. To ensure our hospital remains at the cutting edge of healthcare services and delivery, we depend on the generosity of our donors. The South Muskoka Hospital Foundation encourages our community to invest in the highest standard of health care, everything from lifesaving equipment to health care education and urgent renovations and repairs.

The South Muskoka Hospital Foundation receives no funding from the Government of Ontario to purchase new or replacement equipment. To ensure our hospital remains at the cutting edge of healthcare services and delivery, we depend on the generosity of our donors. The South Muskoka Hospital Foundation encourages our community to invest in the highest standard of health care, everything from lifesaving equipment to health care education and urgent renovations and repairs.

Better Healthcare Today, Tomorrow, Together.

CurrentNeeds

The Emergency Department at South Muskoka Memorial Hospital sees approximately 22,000 patients each year, averaging 60 people every day needing emergency care in our community. Sixty percent of those visits require some level of diagnostic testing or lab work. Our emergency care department is the cornerstone of our greatest needs, to ensure the highest level of healthcare is available today, and tomorrow.

CurrentNeeds

In 2017, there were 21,873 emergency visits to the South Muskoka Memorial Hospital, averaging 60 people every day needing emergency care in our community. 60% of those visits require some level of diagnostic testing or lab work. Our emergency care department is the cornerstone of our greatest needs, to ensure the highest level of healthcare is available today, and tomorrow.